There are several types of VEPs commonly used in pediatrics:
1. [Pattern-Reversal VEPs](): This involves the child viewing a checkerboard pattern that reverses in contrast. It is highly sensitive to abnormalities in the visual pathway. 2. [Flash VEPs](): Used for infants or children who cannot fixate on a pattern. A flash of light is used as the stimulus. 3. [Sweep VEPs](): The spatial frequency or contrast of a pattern is gradually changed to assess the visual acuity and contrast sensitivity.